The attorney for Brownsville’s former fire chief and the Cameron County District Attorney’s office agreed Thursday morning to dissolve a temporary restraining order stopping investigators from reviewing evidence seized May 9 from the former fire chief’s home until a special master is appointed to review the materials. Investigators arrested Carlos Elizondo on May 9 outside of his attorney’s office and charged him with two counts of computer security breach. The move came right after a visiting judge denied a request by defense attorney Eddie Lucio to hold a hearing to challenge whether “good ground” existed for the issuance of a search warrant in Elizondo’s ongoing theft case.